基于游戏的数字干预对精神障碍的影响:元分析
Jieni Zhan1, Caiyan Liu1, Zhikeng Wang1
1School of Psychology, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, Hubei, China; Key Laboratory of Adolescent Cyberpsychology and Behavior (CCNU), Ministry of Education, Wuhan, China.
Journal of affective disorders
|July 19, 2024
概括
基于数字游戏的干预措施对精神障碍有中等的有效性. 这些数字干预措施对老年人来说可能更有益,因此在这个人口群体中需要进一步研究.
科学领域:
- 数字健康数字健康
- 心理健康干预 心理健康干预
- 进行元分析分析.
背景情况:
- 对心理障碍的基于数字游戏的干预措施的研究正在增长.
- 之前关于有效性的研究结果是不一致的.
- 需要进行全面的元分析来综合现有证据.
研究的目的:
- 进行基于游戏的心理障碍数字干预的元分析审查.
- 确定这些干预措施的整体有效性.
- 探索潜在的调节因素,如年龄,影响干预结果.
主要方法:
- 进行了对相关数据库的系统搜索.
- 包括53项涉及2433名参与者和282个效果大小的研究.
- 采用了三级随机效应元分析模型.
主要成果:
- 基于游戏的数字干预在受控试验中显示了中等效果大小 (g = 0.47).
- 在组内设计中发现了接近中等的效果大小 (g = 0.45).
- 年龄被确定为调节因素,这表明老年人更有效.
结论:
- 基于游戏的数字干预措施对心理障碍的疗效接近中等.
- 对老年人来说,干预措施可能更有效.
- 建议对老年人群进行进一步的研究,以确认发现并探索机制.
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